Sans Faceted Hevu 4 is a regular weight, very narrow, monoline, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: headlines, posters, logotypes, signage, packaging, art deco, industrial, retro, futuristic, technical, stylization, signage look, geometric construction, vertical emphasis, decorative clarity, angular, faceted, geometric, condensed, linear.
A tightly condensed, monoline sans with sharply faceted corners and minimal curvature. Strokes stay largely uniform, with crisp joins, beveled terminals, and polygonal counters that give rounded forms a cut, planar feel. Proportions are tall and narrow with a compact x-height and relatively long ascenders, producing a strong vertical rhythm. Widths vary noticeably across glyphs, but the overall texture remains consistent due to the strict stroke economy and repeated chamfered motifs.
Best suited to display settings where its condensed, faceted forms can read as a deliberate style—headlines, posters, identity marks, and short taglines. It also fits branding or packaging that aims for an Art Deco/industrial flavor, and works well for signage-style composition at larger sizes.
The overall tone feels like machine-age signage: sleek, rigid, and intentionally stylized. Its angular construction reads as retro-futuristic and slightly ornamental while staying clean and controlled, lending a sense of precision and engineered cool.
The design appears intended to reinterpret geometric sans structures through a faceted, chamfered drawing, emphasizing verticality and a consistent angular motif. It prioritizes a distinctive silhouette and rhythmic narrow spacing for striking, era-evocative display typography.
Capitals are especially architectural, with distinctive notched or chamfered details in bowls and diagonals, and several glyphs echo a faceted, cut-metal logic. Numerals follow the same tall, narrow stance, and the punctuation and simple symbols shown keep to the same sharp, linear language.